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Winter is not quite done with us yet.
With snow expected for parts of North Jersey overnight into Tuesday morning, some schools have started to announce closures or delayed openings.
The National Weather Service predicts that rain will change over to snow across higher elevations into Tuesday as a nor’easter hits the region. Some areas could see up to seven inches, while others may see little accumulation.
Gov. Phil Murphy has declared a state of emergency for Morris, Sussex, Warren, Passaic and Bergen counties beginning at 8 p.m. on Monday.
“Please use caution on the roads. There will be a two-hour delayed opening for state offices tomorrow morning,” Murphy tweeted.
Here is a look at schools that have announced a change of schedule plans for Tuesday (Check back for updates):
NJ schools closed on Tuesday
- High Point
- Hopatcong
- Jefferson
- Lakeland
- Ringwood
- Vernon
- Villa Walsh
- West Milford
NJ schools with a delayed opening on Tuesday
- Bloomfield College
- Bloomingdale
- Butler
- Chatham
- Chester
- County College of Morris
- Dover
- Haledon
- Kinnelon
- Lenape Valley
- Manchester Regional
- Mendham Borough
- Morris Catholic
- Morris County School of Technology
- Morris Hills
- Morris Knolls
- Morris School District
- Mount Arlington
- Mount Olive
- New Jersey City University
- Netcong
- North Haledon
- Parsippany
- Parsippany-Troy Hills
- Passaic
- Prospect Park
- Randolph
- Rockaway Township
- Roxbury
- Saddle River
- Saint Patrick School
- Sparta
- Wanaque
- Washington Township (Morris)
- Wayne
- West Morris Regional
NJ schools with early dismissal Tuesday
Allendale
Check back for updates to this list Monday evening and Tuesday morning
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